Francesco Aram Zenati has a diverse range of work experience in the entertainment industry. Francesco Aram began their career at MIT Media Lab as a Global Project Development Assistant, where they worked on the development and production of music education programs. Francesco Aram then moved on to MyÜberLife Consulting Group, where they worked in fashion and music consulting. Francesco later joined Public Broadcasting Service as an Assistant to Producers for the documentary film "America's First Foodie."
In 2016, Francesco held multiple positions, including working as an Archival Researcher and Producer at Peter Rosen Productions, Sales and Management at Cinetic Media, and as a Showrunner's Assistant at Amazon Studios. Francesco Aram also worked as a TV Development Coordinator at Likely Story and as a Reader in Film and Scripted Television Development at Playground Entertainment.
Francesco's most recent roles include being a Creative Executive at Metalwork Pictures and currently serving as the VP of Content at BRON Studios. Throughout their career, Francesco has gained valuable experience and expertise in various aspects of the entertainment industry, demonstrating their passion and dedication.
Francesco Aram Zenati has a Bachelor's degree in Comparative Literature and Film Production from New York University. They also hold a Certificate in TV Drama with a focus on Television Development from the National Film & Television School. Additionally, Francesco has studied Film/Cinema/Video Studies at the University of Paris I: Panthéon-Sorbonne. Prior to these higher education experiences, Francesco attended Buckingham Browne and Nichols School and St Stephens School Rome, although their degree and field of study at these institutions are not specified.
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